Medical Peels

A medical peel is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin that causes it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. This method rejuvenates the skin to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the growth of new cells.

The skin is largest organ and is exposed to many elements ,many skin imperfections are the result of sun damage, acne, ageing or a build up of dead skin cells that clog the pores making the skin appear dull, wrinkled, spotty, scarred and/or patchy.

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Lactic Acid Peel (Light Peel)

Lactic acid is a member of the Alpha Hydroxy group of molecules that promote desquamation of the stratum corneum. It helps to lessen the appearance of hyperpigmentation and hydrates the skin while drying any excess oil.

Skin Type Indications:

Aging, acneic or keratizined skin.

Tolerated by most skin types for full timing.

Can be used up to 5 minutes on any Fitzpatrick skin type.

This peel can be repeated every 4 weeks.

Dermafrost Peel (Medium Peel)

This peel has two strengths, 12.5% and 25%. A higher strength agent, salicylic has the benefits of alpha-hydroxy acid, yet is more effective in the treatment of early to moderate photo aging. Its effective against acne skin, clients to expect mild to moderate physical peeling.

Skin Type Indications:

Sun damaged skin (actinic keratoses)

Acne grades I and II, oily skin

Pigmentation abnormalities

Aging skin, fine wrinkles

Rough, calloused skin

Fitzpatrick types I, II, III

Alpha/Beta Peel (Medium Peel)

This very effective peel uses the perfect blend of acids to exfoliate without harshness, irritation or inflammation.

A new technology in peeling, clients experience little to no stinging and should not experience flaking or peeling. This is a mixed peel of Lactic and Salicylic acid. With benefits of both acids the skin is left soft , toned and luminous.

Important: A full client consultation is necessary before treatment.

NOTE: The Alpha-Beta Peel will remain active until neutralized and removed.

Skin Type Indications:

Tolerated by most skin types for full timing.

Can be used up to 5 minutes on any Fitzpatrick skin type.

This peel can be repeated every 4 weeks.

Mendeliclear Peel (Medium/Deep Peel)

The MandeliClear Peel is designed for hyperpigmentation issues associated with darker Fitzpatrick skin type. The system can be classified as a modified Jessner, containing 7% lactic, 7% salicylic and 7% resorcinol, in an ethanol base with quillaja bark. It also contains 9% mandelic acid, which is often derived from almond and wild cherry sources. This peel is safe, gentle, and well tolerated by most skin types.

Skin Type Indications:

Fitzpatrick I, II, III. Fitzpatrick IV and V requires pre-treatment.

Effective for lightening pigmentation

Effective for acne, melasma or photodamaged skin.

May be repeated every 2-3 months.

Jenner Peel (Deep Peel)

Circadia’s Jessner’s Peel is an effective blend of salicylic, lactic acid and resorcinol is a combination of 14% Resorcinol, 14% Lactic and 14% Salicylic Acid. Resorcinol is a peeling agent, therefore you will experience noticeable peeling or flaking approximately 3 to 4 days after the peel. Peeling is usually light to moderate and depends on the skin condition and depth of the peel.

Skin Type Indications:

Pigmentation, acne, sun damage, lentigenes,

Hyperpigmentation, Fitzpatrick I-III.

This treatment can be repeated every 2-3 months

SWiCH Dermal Rejuvenation System

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